A State Fair Az Iz a State Fair. State Fair Oct. 11 to 20.

PITTSBURG AGAIN Loveman, Joseph & Loeb Loveman, Joseph & Loeb. Loveman, Joseph & Loeb. Loveman, Joseph & Loeb I ¥ ri THE j i5LJl SATURDAY EVENING POST DEFEATS TIGERS This Week Arc Advertised Adams Outpitches Summers In F»r Men’s Auto Gloves Stein-Bloch Hard Fought Centest Clothes $1.50 to $4.00 ii THREE HOME RUNS SCORED T1MEN Automobile Gloves can pay or We are glad we are the only Auto wanting really good $i.£o | Cobb and Wagner Fail to Star In llr J. or to and fine Calf or with concern here selling such good Any $2.00 up $4.00 get Buck, long 1 “Stein-Bloch” start- Way—Clarke’s Set- clothes. These ^uto are made so fit the hand like a tles Game in Favor of gauntlets. gloves they j ed 54 years ago—the same year the Pirates. dress too—and the seams are as smooth as can I Blanch’s opened their “Fair & R/S0D glove just be. • business. i — Square” clothing Can’t hardly feel them at all. (ist Fioor> Rear. | And today—one making, the j Pittsburg, October 13.—Pittsburg took the lead In the battle now other clothes they each great being selling, I waged for the world’s champion- stand pre-eminent. ship by defeating Detroit in the fifth Auto Now 1st Floor § game of the series at Forbes Field to- And Supplies “Stein-Bloch” suits and day. This gives the National league overcoats (which includes top champions three victories to two for the We had to move the Automobile Supplies from the second winners of the pennant. | & coats) are $20 to rainproof The scene will shift to Detroit again to- wir floor down to the first. So there’s no elevator to wait $45. morrow, where the sixth, and possibly for—just | the last game of the series will be played. walk back. man VVOIlien We cannot see how any By winnig tomorrow, Pittsburg will straight can fnrther postpone looking clinch the world’s championship, but if We sell lots of winter Auto Caps how—to men who take at Fall and Winter clothes. Detroit wins the series will be tied again and a seventh will be and steam game necessary. cool often. $1.00 to Furnaces, grates Despite its announcement that it would spins quite $2.00. heaters are working. meet In Detroit tomorrow to decide wheie Don’t wait till you catch 1 the seventh game is to be played, the Ont o[ commtsison met and decided to Fur Auto Coats cold. today play the crucial game, if it 1b needed, in De- Town Auto troit. Garry Herrman flipped a coin and We have into stocks some new Fur Auto Overcoats— President B. B. Johnson of the American just put to Our & Welcome won and Detroit. Welcome City league chose Peopie S warm like have in the cold countries. The game today was played with the great, things they really to Blach’s mercury hovering between 36 and 40 de- Head- so and .that make one look like Pole-finder grees above zero. A chilling wind from They’re big Furry they | the but Visitors to the Boads convention & to the State Fair the southwest swept across field, Cook’ a11 bundled and Good the immense grandstand protected the up. $125.00 down. (Fur store, 2nd Floor.) E if see We quarters •will not see Birmingham they don’t Blach’s. give great majority of the spectators. hint for there is to see at Blach’s. AUTO ROBES—Showing now large lines of Auto i you this friendly plenty Big Crowd Present. During Laprobes. (First Floor.) Magnificent store—remarkably large, new stocks. No ob- Despite the untoward condition, 21,706 ligation to buy when you come in to accept our hospitality, but persons saw the game and the receipts were $32,173. Of this sum the National we know you cannot forget such an assemblage of men’s & j commission receives $3217.30 and each Boys’ apparel and Women’s stockings and handkerchiefs. club owner $14,477.85. The players no It’s a rare chance to advertise as well as extend courtesies longer share in the receipts, as the first four their limit. ih comforts to you & we believe in advertising. games |is certainly This makes the receipts for the five a store and dollar’s worth for cash. Such big, busy every games $156,108, and the total attendance I- _ was 117,347. Each club owmer now has received $36,786.16 and the National com- riarity filed to Clarke, and T. Jones mission $15,610.80. popped an easy foul to Absteln. A home run by Manager Clarke, which Pittsburg broke the tie in the seventh. Holvard To Normal in front of After Adams struck , Byrne singled Proposes rne and Beach Defeat scored Bj him, to left and went to third on Leach’s hit turned the tide of victory to Pittsburg to the same place. Clarke's home run i in seventh after Detroit had ; the inning, accounted for three scores. Wagner was On West End Gridiron at 3 to 3 two in in the back but as soon as he reached Triday the score hit Afternoon tied by scoring the sixth. first base he forgot all about his pain and stole second, and then third, scoring Detroit had two home runs to its credit, on Schmidt's high throw. That gave but neither came with anyone on base. D. Pittsburg four runs and enough to make J Jones, the first man up in the first Inning, victory certain. Detroit scored In the on Craw- Jilt the ball Into the enclosure which had eighth | ford’s home run. been built around the outfield for the Bureau. Wilson opened Pittsburg’s eighth with Members FARE-REBATE overflow. There was no overflow from the a double between D. Jones and Craw- ! j the lost sun. permanent stands and It appeared easy to ford, which former In the Wilson scored on Gibson's single to right. hit the ball over the low fence. Sain Gibson stole second, but was caught try- Crawford made the other Detroit homo ing to steal third. Schmidt to Mo- SPEAKER IS AGAIN run in the eighth. Crawford’s home run riarity. SCHOOL WHS I nearly deprived Pittsburg of the services The Score. HIGH ! AB. R. H. PO. A. E. uf the brilliant Tommy Beach. Beach gave Pittsburg— 2 1 3 n chase to Crawford’s long hit and while Byrne, 3b. 5 2 STAR OF THE GAME Leach, cf. 4 1 2 3 0 0 running backwards at a good clip struck Clarke, If. 2 2 2 2 0 0 the low fence. The of GUI impact his body* ss.2 1 1 1 2 2 ITS FIRST Wagner, smashed the boards and he shot over the 2b 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 Boston. October 13.—The Boston Amer- j Miller, 1 fence head first, and turned a complete Absteln, lb. 3 0 0 11 0 0 icans shut out the New York j Nationals rf.4 1 1 1 0 < somersault. A groan went up from the Wilson, Of U. H. S. In the fourth game of the post-season Gibson, c.4 1 2 8 0 fl Take Measure By crowd as it apepared as if it were im- series here today. 2 to 0. Collins, a Adams, p.3 0 0 0 1 0 possible fo rthe little centerfle-lder to es- youngster, outpltched the veteran, Ma- 23 ToO possible for the little centerfielder to es- thewson, holding the visitors to four Totals. 30 8 10 27 7 2 to his in the scattered hits. turned place field, apparent- none the worse for his Detroit— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Speaker was again the star of the ly spectacular T>. .1 ones. If. ... i 1 1 3 0 0 STAR His hits resulted In both mishap. ZIELMINSKI PROVES game. rujis. Bush, ss. 3 0 0 1 4 0 Great Work of Adams. | In the ninth he also saved two hits by Cobb, rf.4 1 1 0 0 0 Charles the capturing long flies after hard running. Adams, phenomenal young- Crawford, cf. 4 3 2 1 0 0r' ster of the Pittsburg team, achieved the I Men Show Doyle, Brldwell and McConnell carried Delehanty, 2b. 4 0 0 1 1 0 Birmingham High School high distinction of being the only pitcher off the Moriarity, 3b. ... 4 0 0 1 3 (7 I fielding honors. to win twice in the series to- Total by annexing T. Jones, lb.4 0 1 11 0 0 Some Fine Work and Score The attendance was 6240, with $£328 in game. Adams outpitched day’s clearly Stallage, c. 2 0 0 3 1 ft gross receipts. Of that amount who worked the first seven in- of Four Touchdowns—Goal $232 goes Summers, •McIntyre 1 0 0 0 0 0 Reading from left to right: Front row—Blount, half; Hughes, end; Hudnall, end; Williams, quarter; to the National nings for Detroit, but he was lucky In commission, $838 to the Schmidt, c. 1 0 0 3 1 1 Brittonell, guard; Brewer, guard; Dr. Longwell, coach; Westmoreland, tackle; Hollingsworth, half: W. But Once in Danger. owners and Is having the team behind him hitting, as h9 $1,267 divided among the Summers, p.3 ft 0 0 1 ft end and Second center; allowed the losers four runs. Adams 4Burns, quarter. row—McIntyre, end; Wyckham, half; Denny, full; Vaughn, players. Both teams left for New York Willett, p. 0 0 0 0 0 ft allowed six hits—two home runs, two Wright, manager. Third row—Harry, end; Hutto, assistant manager; Berry, tackle; C. J. T, Burns, guard. tonight to play the fifth ••Mullln. 1 0 0 C 0 0 game tomorrow two-baggers and two singles, while Sum- on the Polo Howard went a hard from all may spring a sur- work play such an Important. part* of wiiat pluck and grounds. Score: mers was hit safely 10 times, through prac- reports, A shining example including Totals. 35 4 6 24 IT 1 with fast and Boston— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. one home run and one double. tice yesterday afternoon at West End prise on Howard Friday. Information The teachers are saying but little anil determination combined •—McIntyre batted for Stanage. 2b _ McConnell, 4 0 0 4 6 0 Davy Jones’ home run gave Detroit a park and the men are expected to be from Jacksonville is to the effect that it may be that they will upset the heady team work can do was offered yes- ••—Mullln batted for Willett. Lord, 8b .4 0 113 1 run in the first inning, but Pittsburg a run in to take on the the teachers are fast rounding dope and give Howard hard for afternoon at West End park, c.f. 4 Score by innings— fairly good shape heavy terday Speaker, 1 3 4 0 b Immediately tied the score, because Sum- the honors. foot- ■ lb 4 Pittsburg. Ill 000 41*—8 heavy Normal school eleven Friday aft- to and with the benefit of plenty of when the Birmingham High school Stahl, 0 18 10 mers gave a base on balls, with the will West Detroit 100 002 010—4 The two teams line up at rivals of the Uni- Donahue, c. 2 0 0 2 1 o bases full. A wild pitch by Summers ernoon. While Howard is still crip- weight, will make it hard for any team ball team defeated Its Two-base End promptly at 3:30 o’clock aj»d $$ r.f. 8 0 I a run in second In- Summary: hits, T. Jones. j I Niles, 0 2 0 0 gave Pittsburg the to some extent on account of the to score on them. The Normal eleven school by a score of 23 to 0. Crawfordfl Wilson. Home Clarke. pled it is the first time local football lover's versity High French, s.s. ..8 0 1 2 i o ning, and another came in the third. runs, the out- hard Alabama game, they expect to give is up to all the latest tricks of the have had a chance to see Howard ip Despite the fact that vanquished Hooper, l.f. 2 0 2 2 0 1 The score remained 3 to 1 in Pittsburg’s D. Jones, Crawford. Hits off Summers, 10 in 8 Normal a where action, a large crowd is expected U> the victors to a large extent, Collins, p.3 1 0 2 0 0 favor until the sixth, when Detroit innings; off Willett. C In 1 in- good drubbing. forward pass and the open play weighed attend. were al- bunched a and a two-bagger and, ning. Sacrifice hits, Clarke and Adams. Coach Harwood and his teachers. end running and spectacular open field the boys of the public school single Totals 29 2 bad Stolen bases. with tricky 8 27 11 2 aided by Wagner’s throw, scored Crawford, Clark, Wagner. on the aggressive, and •••••••••••••••••••■••••■•••■••••■••••••••••••••••••• ways New York— AB. R. H. PO. A. E two runs. Then came. Clarke’s home run 2; Gibson and T. Jones. Left on bases, In netting four headwork succeeded Boyle, 2b 4 0 0 4 4 0 in the seventh, and the National leaguers Pittsburg. 6; Detroit, 6. Base on balls, ever. They are ably coached, and there, kicked c.f. a lead. Each team touchdowns. Three goals were Seymour, 4 0 0 0 0 0 assumed commanding Adams, 1; Summers, 3. Hit by pitcher. fs a large number of students to draw the of 23 McCormick, r.f. -4 o 0 0 0 scored one more run In eighth In- "Wagner. Struck out, Adams, 8; Sum- from. Last Saturday, Clemson met Da- success, scoring a total points. 0 Alabama and, Clemson with McMurray, l.f. 8 0 mers. but once 0 0 0 1 ning. 4; Willett, 1. Wild pitch, Sum- vidson and won, IS to 0. Birmingham High's goal was 8b Devlin, --8 o i o i 0 Wagner's Bad Day. mers. Time, 1:56. Umpires, Johnstone the 2S-yard line was Brldwell, s.a 4 In danger, when 0 0 1 4 0 The mighty Wagner had a bad day in and O’Loughlin, Klem and Evans. seeming pow- Tenney, lb .3 0 In Full detail of between reached, the U. H. B. boys 1 „ the field, making two errors In five On Gridiron Saturday game and Meyers, o.3 0 connect wfth the speed 1 g 3 0 chances. His first was a bad throw Steamer Towned Into Port. erless to Mathewson, -3 and Detroit for Bril- p. 0 1 0 4 0 of Delehanty*? grounder in the sixth, and Pittsburg work of the opposing team. Savannah, Ga., October 13.—Overdue I tricky It allowed Crawford to score from sec- with a state fair, a bitter polit- | Pullbacks—Austin, 156; Barnes, 153. of the the work of the win- Totals since the Along championship world, marked .31 0 4 24 16 was a Monday, steamship Frederick, liant plays 1 ond. His other misplay muff of leal and three Wilkinson, 146; Makln, Score of the and Miners fight, big conventions, Halfbacks—Pratt, 161; called at the Air-Dome team. Ztelminskl, strange, by innings: Tom Jones’ pop fly into short left in the Merchants Transporta- today. ning Boston Birmingham is going to have its hands Cam mack, 133; Palmer, 144; Vandergraaff, and others distinguishing ... 100 000 (11«—2 ninth. tion company, from to Sa- Estes, Thomas New York Philadelphia 151. Cobb and Wagner contesting . 000 one in full with the champions of the the fast and 000 000—0 At bat, Wagner made four vannah, was towed Into gridiron themselves. Max Zlefcnlnskl, hl^ port today. She Average per man, 15(H6 pounds. Summary: Three-base hit, Stahl. Sac- times up, but reached first three times. game this week. for honors. Game begins 2 p. of the B. H. S. was drifting helplessly when the tugs Little is known of Clemson’s team. right halfback rifice hit. Hooper. Stolen The first time he drew a base on ball?, plucky bases, Boyle reached her. The of the Yesterday afternoon the High school The visitors will be how- m. Admission 35 cents. star of the game, on breaking gib probably strong, sharp. was the shining Speaker. Base errors, Boston 1. Lett but was left ,on second, and In the third team, connecting with the engine piston head and the University school met, as is shown football throughout on bases, Boston 6, New York «. Bases Inning he singled to left, but was on playing phenomenal on and a cross-head were the only to in another column. Tomorrow afternoon, balls, oft Collins 2, Mathewson 1 third when the Inning was ended. In Injuries making three of the four touchdowns. the ship. and Struck out, Collins 2, Mathewson the fifth he was an easy out, and in the Howard takes on the eleven of State nor- he was given T. Dou- the end of the game ble Lord, was back a At plays, French and Stahl; Brld- seventh he hit In the by mal, and the game promises to be Inter- the hands of the and Weathers Storm. an ovation at well, Tenney Meyers. Time ball. He dropped to the ground Lampasas quite 1-24. pitched esting. Coach will Toot. and in but Tampa, F*la., October 13.—The steamer I Longwell experiment backers who turned out to Umpires, Egan EmelU.. and was evidently greaX pain, he faithful with a number of new and of the soon recovered and trotted to first base. J^ampasas, of the Mallory line, reached I plays, will, by Reduced Prices on to the shoulders He was hoisted here means Elgin! HORSE Cobb made only one hit—a single to at noon today. Captain Smith re- of the game, get ready for the the field and SHOW PRIZES. | and carried around In the field he did storm worst he admirers left In the sixth. not ported the the has en- harder fights for the season. where another welcome have a chance. countered In his 36 at sea. to the bleachers, Event at Union a single years will occur the In Springs Is Great Saturday first Southern from the fair ones. was forthcoming Success. Home Run by D. Jones. Intercollegiate Athletic association and Waltham Watches I fight a game worthy truth, Zlelmlnskl played After getting three balls and two In Birmingham. This will be I between the athletics. Union October strikes In the first, Davy Jones hit the of better than prep, Springs, 12.—(Special.1— elevens of Alabama and Clemson. There Gould at left The horse show held ball into the center field stand for a Foster at quarterback, last night at the Is much doubt as to the In honor of the home run. Bush walked, but Cobb filed outcome of the Bernard at full played an ex- fair grounds drew a large half and crowd and the to Beach. Crawford’s single to left sent Both Phones 222 game. It Is probable that Clemson will cellent for the University High show was equal to game many In large cities. Bush to third, as it was a hit and run be the favorite in Fair now in whole rather one- the betting. team. Though on the There were Crawford stole second, but Dele- great many entrances for each pre- play. was fast and Interesting, However, it has become a rule In Bir- sided, the game mium. The first hanty struck out and Morlarity popped to number prize for gentleman never to we have end more than pleased the large Abstein. mingham count Dr. Pollard out progress, | driver was won by Q. Allen Jones of spectators. of Pittsburg tied the score In Its half of until his team is beaten, and it is certain of the teams was as fol- Opelika; second, P. B. first. hit Bush and Beach The line-up Pritchett; third, the Byrne by that there will not be a rush of'money at reduced lows: T. S. Frazer. laid a safe bunt along the first base specially a reasonable odds Clemson. V. H. S. line. Clarke sacrificed both runners Excelsior conducts favoring B. H. S. For light harness horse, the foul Moore prizes went Alabama's team this season is fast. the on .winter.#C. G. to along, Stanage to T. Jones. Wagner drew The Barker Pickens Cade, Sterling Rainer and M. continuous prices Elgin- and the bases were filled. Miller exposition men are are Jenntng .right guard. Spire N. Eley. a pass fighters. They enthusiastic Davis but Abstein worked Summers McPherson .right tackle. For struck out, of excellent and have the proper This is tches. best lady driver unattended, Mrs. laundry spirit. what These fine end. Pill for a pass and Byrne was forced across j Ward. Clark ....right Twig of Union Miss brings them success In their Springs, Johnstone the Wilson ended the inning struggles Ford, Wood of plate. by work. Montgomery, and Mrs. Sterling Rainer striking out. against heavier material. Dr. Pollard, movements need no commendation. We E. Strange.left guard..Casey were the successful j contestants In the or- The winners added another to their too, it cannot be overlooked, is Wllkerson der mentioned. Just total in the second. Gibson beat out a about the shrewdest Makln .left tackle.H. Moore, capt. general of the grid- mount them in fine 20 For best double team, gentleman and hit to Bush and Adams sacrificed, Sum- year Martin end. Novel iron in the southerti guaranteed | Wingo, ..vleft lady, the prizes went to M. K. to made a states., Foster Bley, who mers Delehanty. I^lehanty Alabama is exceedingly light this sea- Fates, capt.quarterback. bad with him Mias Rebecoa. Rutledge of wonderful one-handed stop of Byrne’s filled cases, and make that Bernard son. As last year, the team from Tusca- gold I ],. strange.fullback. Montgomery; the second to Walter faat bounder and threw mm out to T. EXCELSIOR WAGONS prices Cog- loosa this season will Goldstc-ln. dell and Miss Durtle Jones, Gibson going to third. probably be the half. Allen Singleton; third, in the south this are lower than ever offered in Zielminski .right Mr. and Mrs. P. A Wild alloweed Gibson to score. lightest year. The team before Gould B. Pritchett. pitch COVER GREATER BIRMINGHAM W ieber, Thomas, .left half.V tallied another Is lighter than that of last season. This For best fancy driving, the prises went The National leaguers third. Clarke started year's squad tips the beam at 160 a Sloss. to Clarenoe Fagln and Miss Ruby one In the by- and Alabama. Wash Longwell of Howard; Holley; balls and went fraction. Last season's Referee, second to Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Pritchett; drawing a base on to team weighed Leonard of Owenton; field judge, lilt to 166. umpire. third to Mr. and Mrs Sterling Rainer. third on Wagner’s neatly placed R. C. Cubbon. left. Miller’s out, Bush to Tom Jones, The following are the of the For best saddle horse, the prizes went weights scored Clarke. players by man: * to Mike Elay's horse, ridden by Isunar Center—Countess, 168 Game Postponed. Martin of Montgomery, Hugh Caldwell Detroit Ties Score. pounds. 13.—The National- and Guards—Lundey, 196; Green, 161; Miller, Chicago, October Sterling Rainer. Detroit tied the score by landing two In i 160. American league city ^championship game a running race yesterday afternoon. runs in the sixth inning. After Bush JAFFE CO. Tackles—Avant, Gresh- JEWELRY weather. 161; 160; postponed on cold Valley Jones, one of the Jockeys, was fanned, Cobb singled to left and scored Finley, account^of am, 161. thrown from Ills horse and badly stunned on Crawford's double to center. Dele- and bruised The race was won by Mas- hanty grounded to Wagner, who throw Ends—Baumgarten, 137; Garrett, 157; 2009 Second Ave. $12.50 up. Brown, 119. Empire 0ffic{s ter Willie Phi! Pritchett, who was riding poorly to Abstein, and Crawrord scored, 111 I JEMIScW R. B. & INS. 00. his own home. while Delehanty continued to second. Mo- Quarterback—Moody,

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